BNP Policies : BNP Northern Ireland Policy

According to the British National Party website the British National Party will try to achieve the following if they gain power at the 2010 general election:

NORTHERN IRELAND – an end to sectarianism!

Britain has shamefully allowed the terrorists in N.I. to come close to winning when the IRA could have been destroyed years ago.

Government weakness has led to hundreds of deaths and given those same terrorists a share in government.

We would end all attempts to force the people of Northern Ireland to accept foreign interference in their affairs and deal with terrorism – from whatever side – once and for all.

No one with links to a terrorist organisation that refuses to lay down its arms should be allowed to enter government. We would abolish state-supported segregation in education. In the long run, we wish to end the conflict in Ireland by welcoming Eire as well as Ulster as equal partners in a federation of the nations of the British Isles

British National Party Northern Ireland Policy :http://bnp.org.uk/policies/northern-ireland/

I would be interested to hear both positive and negative views on BNP’s Northern Ireland policies in the comments below?

Unfortunately for BNP, like it or not, British and Irish are pretty much the same. Both cultures have an irrepressible love of freedom and an innate sense of fairness.

Both are stoic and pragmatic. We could never engage in Union again because Britain is really run for a southern English based elite that extract wealth from the rest of the country and funnel it into London.

They extracted wealth ruthlessly from Ireland. That same British elite built the national catholic seminary in Ireland to train catholic priests to control the masses. The institutional Catholic Church was actually set up in Ireland by the British (this is an odd but true fact)